Minne-Mile Night MarketThis Saturday, Minne-Mile Night Market returns to the Longfellow neighborhood to celebrate independent Minnesota business owners who specialize in vintage and up-cycled wares. Minneapolis Craft Market will bring together makers from around the city as well. Shop for clothing, jewelry, posters, and more from the likes of Moth Oddities, Burly Babe Woodworking, Queenie & Pearl, and Larissa Loden. Listen to vinyl from Solid State, and take a break in the beer garden. Food will also be available. 4-9 p.m. Sept. 9; Free. Junket: Tossed & Found, 4047 Minnehaha Ave., Minneapolis; 612-293-6863.

In Search of the Glass Slipper, San Francisco, 1974Candid pics from Perci Chester of LGBTQ San Francisco. There will be a public reception and artist conversation from 6 to 8 p.m. Sat., Sep. 9. Free. Traffic Zone Center for Visual Art, 250 3rd Ave. N., Minneapolis; 612-247-1244.

Northeast Food Truck RallyThe food trucks have come to Uptown and St. Paul this summer, and now it’s northeast Minneapolis’ turn. Eighteen businesses will be parking at Able Seedhouse & Brewery. You’ll be able to satisfy a variety of cravings, whether you’re in the mood for spicy curry (Hot Indian Foods), fresh Mexican (DelSur Empanadas, R Taco), or sweets (Mik Mart Ice Cream). Other eats on wheels include Butcher Salt, TOT BOSS, Market BBQ, and the Moral Omnivore. Craft beers will be served all day, with games and music to entertain crowds. Bands taking the stage include Catbath, Fury Things, Narco States, and Chemistry Set. Proceeds from the event will benefit a great cause: Meals on Wheels. 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Sept. 9; Free; $2 for beer wristband. Able Seedhouse & Brewery, 1121 Quincy St. NE, Minneapolis; 612-405-4642.

Open Streets Minneapolis: West BroadwayEach summer Open Streets Minneapolis closes main drags throughout the city to cars, encouraging foot and pedal traffic instead. As folks make their way up and down the streets, they’ll discover a variety of pop-up happenings, including sunrise yoga sessions, mini skate parks, bands on wheels, shops with fresh lemonade, and chalk art for kids. The schedule also includes happenings on south Nicollet on Sunday, September 24. For maps and more info, visit www.openstreetsmpls.org. 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Sept. 9; Free. 923 W. Broadway Ave., Minneapolis.

Twin Cities Veg FestThis year, Twin Cities Veg Fest is moving outdoors. The yearly free event is all about plant-based foods and diet. It’s a popular happening; last year’s party attracted more than 4,000 hungry vegans, vegetarians, and omnivores. At Saturday’s event at Como Park, revelers will be able to sample a variety of eats, including cheese and meats from the Herbivorous Butcher and bee-free honey brand Honee (it’s made with apples!). Cabaret talent and vegan baker Mistress Ginger will give a cooking demonstration where she’ll whip up something sweet. There will also be organizations and businesses interested in animal programs, eco-fashion, and other positive causes. For more info, visit tcvegfest.com. Parking may be tight; organizers are recommending attendees take the free shuttle running to the fest throughout the day from Rosedale Shopping Center (1595 MN-36, Roseville). 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Sept. 9; Free. Como Regional Park, 1431 N. Lexington Parkway, St. Paul; 651-488-9679.